Dative Case in Polish
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Overview
The dative case marks the indirect object -- the recipient or beneficiary of an action. At the A2 level, you will use it when giving things to people, helping someone, and in impersonal expressions of feeling or necessity. The dative answers the questions komu? (to whom?) and czemu? (to what?).
Beyond indirect objects, the dative is essential for a set of impersonal constructions that express physical and emotional states: Jest mi zimno (I am cold, literally "It is cold to me"). These constructions are very common in everyday Polish and have no direct English equivalent.
The dative also appears with several important verbs that take dative objects instead of accusative, such as pomagać (help), dziękować (thank), and wierzyć (believe).
How It Works
Dative singular endings
| Gender | Ending | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Masculine | -owi | bratu → bratowi (to brother) |
| Masculine (exception) | -u | panu → panu (to sir), ojcu (to father) |
| Feminine (-a) | -ie / -y | kobiecie (to woman), mamie (to mom) |
| Neuter | -u | dziecku (to child), miastu (to city) |
Dative pronoun forms
| Nominative | Dative (full) | Dative (short) |
|---|---|---|
| ja | mnie | mi |
| ty | tobie | ci |
| on | jemu | mu |
| ona | jej | jej |
| my | nam | nam |
| wy | wam | wam |
| oni/one | im | im |
Dative triggers
| Usage | Example |
|---|---|
| Indirect object | Daję książkę bratu. (I give the book to brother.) |
| With specific verbs | Pomagam mamie. (I help mom.) |
| Impersonal states | Jest mi zimno. (I am cold.) |
| Expressions with się | Podoba mi się. (I like it.) |
Examples in Context
| Polish | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Daję książkę bratu. | I give the book to brother. | Indirect object |
| Pomagam mamie. | I help mom. | Verb + dative |
| Jest mi zimno. | I am cold. | Impersonal state |
| Dziękuję ci. | Thank you. | Verb + dative |
| Powiedz mu prawdę. | Tell him the truth. | Dative pronoun |
| Kupuję jej kwiaty. | I buy her flowers. | Dative pronoun |
| Wierzę ci. | I believe you. | Verb + dative |
| Smakuje nam. | It tastes good to us. | Impersonal |
| Jest nam wesoło. | We are having fun. | Impersonal state |
| Obiecuję wam. | I promise you (pl.). | Dative pronoun |
Common Mistakes
Using accusative instead of dative with specific verbs
- Wrong: Pomagam mamę.
- Right: Pomagam mamie.
- Why: Pomagać takes a dative object, not accusative. Learn which verbs require dative.
Confusing dative and locative forms
- Wrong: These cases sometimes share forms (e.g., kobiecie is both dative and locative singular), so the error is using the wrong case conceptually.
- Right: Check whether the context requires "to whom" (dative) or "about/in" (locative).
Forgetting impersonal dative constructions
- Wrong: Jestem zimny. (I am cold.)
- Right: Jest mi zimno.
- Why: Physical/emotional states in Polish use an impersonal construction with the dative.
Usage Notes
The dative is used consistently in all registers. The short pronoun forms (mi, ci, mu) are standard in speech and most writing; the long forms (mnie, tobie, jemu) are used for emphasis or after prepositions. The impersonal dative constructions (jest mi..., było nam...) are extremely common in spoken Polish.
Practice Tips
- Practice giving things to people: Daję X (acc.) Y-owi (dat.). Cycle through different objects and recipients.
- Memorize verbs that take dative: pomagać, dziękować, wierzyć, podobać się, smakować, obiecywać.
- Practice impersonal state expressions: Jest mi zimno/gorąco/smutno/wesoło/nudno.
Related Concepts
- Prerequisite: Case System Introduction -- understanding the case system
Prerequisite
Case System Introduction in PolishA1More A2 concepts
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